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GIF Sundsvall
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Gymnastik och Idrottsföreningen Sundsvall, also known as GIF Sundsvall or simply Sundsvall, are a Swedish professional football club based in Sundsvall. The club are affiliated to Medelpads Fotbollförbund and play their games at Norrporten Arena. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are blue, formed in 25 August 1903, the club have played thirteen seasons in Swedens highest football league Allsvenskan, the clubs first season in the league was in 1965. The club are playing in Allsvenskan, where the season lasts from April to October. The club was formed on August 25,1903 at Matilda Anderssons Café, at that time, GIF Sundsvall stood for Godtemplarnas Idrotts Förening Sundsvall which mainly was for Teetotallers up until the alcohol demands was lightened in 1920. The initials then came to stand for, to this day still, the club reached the first tier of the domestic football in 1965. The club has since been a team mainly playing in the second division but with Allsvenskan stints in 1975, 1987–89,1991, 2000–06,2008,2012. GIF Sundsvall earlier had womens football and ice hockey on the program, the hockey team folded in the late 1960s, in 1985 the womens team was transferred to Sundsvalls DFF. This mainly because the team was disappointed with the lack of support from the mens team. Norrporten Arena, formerly known as Idrottsparken, is located in the heart of Sundsvall and was inaugurated on August 6,1903. It was renovated in 2001–02 for the previous stint in Allsvenskan and it can now hold a capacity of 8,000. In 2006 the stadiums name was changed to Norrporten Arena. Top attendance,16,507 vs Högadal on October 15,1961, the official supporters club of GIF Sundsvall is called Patronerna. Formed in 1999, mostly as a joke by some friends supporting their friend, the name is mainly a historical reference to the sawmill owners who were very powerful in Sundsvall during post industrial revolution-era. FP-tifo, Patronernas fraction of tifo-supporters, won the Swedish tifo-awards sponsored by Canal+, players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. As of 26 January 2017 Note, Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality

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Edsbyns IF
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Edsbyns IF, founded on 6 June 1909, is a sports club in Edsbyn in Ovanåker Municipality in Sweden. The bandy section of the club was founded as late as in 1925, Edsbyns IF has played in the highest bandy league in Sweden from 1945–1969 and then again since 1971. Edsbyns IF became Swedish bandy champions for men in 1952,1953,1962,1978,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008. and 2017 and they built the first indoor arena for bandy in Sweden and became champions the next season. In March 2004 Edsbyns IF played a rink bandy exhibition match in Streatham Ice Arena, London, versus the Russian Super League team Vodnik, which ended 10-10

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Sandvikens AIK
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Sandvikens AIK is the bandy department of Sandvikens AIK and is based at Göransson Arena in Sandviken. They play in a black outfit, Sandvikens AIK was founded on 16 March 1901. Originally named IK Stjärnan, they were the home for the white-collar workers, Sandvikens AIK took up bandy in 1922 and took their first Swedish title in 1945. Katrineholms SK Loss, 2–12 vs. Västerås SK Highest attendance,5,880 vs. Vetlanda BK Most goals scored,623, Magnus Muhrén

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Leksands IF
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Leksands Idrottsförening is a Swedish ice hockey team from the town of Leksand in the region of Dalarna. After being relegated following the 2016-17 season, the plays in the second highest league in Sweden. The clubs home arena is Tegera Arena, which seats 7,650 spectators, the club was formed in 1919, originally playing bandy and ski competitions. In 1920 they also took up football, the first hockey game was played in 1938, when they beat Mora IK 11–0, and this sport is now the only sport the club competes in. Despite the fact that the town of Leksand only has 6,000 inhabitants, Leksands IF is one of the most popular teams in Sweden, Leksand played in the top hockey division in Sweden from 1951 until 2001. The club was successful between 1969 and 1975, when they became Swedish champions four times. Before the current top division, Elitserien, was formed prior to the 1975–76 season, Leksand has never become SHL champions despite winning the SHLs regular season in 1980,1994 and 1997, and being the runners-up in 1989. In 2001, they were the club with the second most consecutive seasons in the highest division at that point, for the 2007–08 season, Leksand signed former NHL goaltender Ed Belfour in an attempt to regain top league status. After winning the league with relative ease, the team failed in the final qualification stage, Kvalserien. Ed Belfour retired after the 2007–08 season, Leksand once again won Allsvenskan in the 2008–09 season, but once again failed to qualify for the Elitserien in the 2009 Kvalserien. The managers Thomas Kempe and Thomas Jonsson were sacked following three defeats in the beginning of the Kvalserien. The team finished the 2009 Kvalserien with five wins in the last six games, for the 2009–10 season, Leksand employed Leif Strömberg, who had previously successfully guided Södertälje SK through Kvalserien. The team once again won Allsvenskan and qualified for the 2010 Kvalserien, before the 2011/12 season, assistant head coach Christer Olsson took over the reins, but was sacked following a defeat at Sundsvall Hockey in late November and replaced by Andreas Appelgren. After winning the season in the 2012–13 season, Leksand once again qualified for play in Kvalserien. In the 2013 Kvalserien, Leksand finally promoted back to the Swedish Hockey League, the letter combination IF is short for idrottsförening, which is the Swedish word for sports association. This is a commonly used abbreviation among Swedish sports teams, Leksands IF – Official site Leksand Superstars supporters club Tokiga Masar Götaland supporters club Elite prospects – Leksands IF

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Karlbergs BK
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Karlbergs BK is a Swedish football club located in Karlberg in Birkastaden, an area in the southwestern part of Vasastan in central Stockholm. Karlbergs Bollklubb were formed on 15 May 1912 at a meeting held in a property at Karlbergsvägen 74 in Vasastan, almost a century after this historic meeting hundreds of boys and girls from Vasastan, Lindhagen and Kungsholmen districts wear the clubs red and white colours. The name of the club was changed to Widar before being registered as Karlbergs Bollklubb in 1919. Since their foundation Karlbergs BK has participated mainly in the middle, the club currently plays in Division 2 Norra Svealand which is the fourth tier of Swedish football. They play their matches at the idyllic Kristinebergs IP in the district of Kristineberg on Kungsholmen in central Stockholm. Karlbergs BK are affiliated to Stockholms Fotbollförbund, the club has also been playing bandy and ice hockey. While the ice hockey department is defunct since its fusion with another ice hockey club, the bandy department is formally just dormant since 2003

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IK Sirius
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IK Sirius are a Swedish bandy club located in Uppsala, currently playing in Elitserien. IK Sirius were formed in 1907 and play their games at Studenternas Idrottsplats. In the 1960s the club came back as one of the strongest in the league and they won the title the following year beating Edsbyns IF, but the clubs swapped positions in 1962 with Edsbyns IF taking the crown. In 1966 IK Sirius BK won the league for a fourth time and they regained the title for the 5th and currently last time in 1968 beating Örebro SK in the final match. In 1992 they gained their only World Cup victory beating Sandvikens AIK 7–0 in the final, in 2008–09 Sirius had their best season in two decades, finishing 3rd in Elitserien and lost to Edsbyns IF in the semi-final off the play-offs

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Eskilstuna City FK
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Eskilstuna City FK is a Swedish football club located in Eskilstuna. The club is playing in Division 2, the club, formed on 1 November 1907 as IK City, is playing in Division 2 Södra Svealand, the fourth highest Swedish league. IK City played one season in the highest league of Sweden, Allsvenskan, in 1925–26, the club changed to its present name before the 2000 season. They play their matches at the Tunavallen in Eskilstuna. City FK is currently the biggest football club in Eskilstuna, as well, the club played in Division 2 for 23 straight years — from 1988 until their promotion in 2011. Since 2006, Eskilstuna Södra FF have had an agreement with Eskilstuna City FK. In November 2007, the City FK reached an agreement, called Eskilstuna Elitfotboll, the agreement stipulates that the City shall constitute the citys top team with a view to progressing to the Allsvenskan while IFK will play a development role. The agreement covers a period and it must then be re-negotiated and renewed every two years. In terms of the clubs playing history, the contractual implications may seem a little surprising given IFK’s stronger record. However, City now play in a division than IFK and are more solid financially. City promoted to Division 1 in 2011, after remaining in the Division 2 for 23 straight years, Eskilstuna City FK are affiliated to the Södermanlands Fotbollförbund